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February, 2009 Entries


February 27

    • Green-Subsidy Strings
    • Line of the Day
    • Are You Ready For Cloth Toilet Wipes?
    • Global Warming Hysteria the Same as Prohibition
    • James Hansen Violating the Hatch Act?
    • Environmentalists Caused Climate Change, Ask Forgiveness
    • Obama’s Energy-Independence Doubletalk
    • Journalism Is Bliss
    • Hybrid Hollywood Celebrities Behaving Badly

February 26

    • An Odd Career Path
    • Fuzzy Green Math
    • ‘There’s No There There’
    • Freedom Isn’t Free, and Cheap Virtue . . . Isn’t
    • About Those Tax Credits
    • Yes, But Who Will Be Named the Czar?
    • Oil Prices
    • Yucca Mountain

February 25

    • ‘Consensus’ Propaganda Is Corrosive to Science — And Liberty
    • The Toilet Paper Wars
    • Oslo Copes With Global Warming
    • Sleeping with the Fishes
    • Greens and Democracy
    • Cutting Back on the Greens
    • Climate Modeling is like ‘Ancient Astrology’
    • New York Times on Climate Hyperbole

February 24

    • The Necessary Catastrophe
    • Center for Biological Diversity Declares Legal War on Global Warming U.S. Economy, Self-Governance
    • I Am a Penguin Walking, Al Gore Talking, King of the Tundra, Just a Polar Bear Stalking
    • Manchester Calling
    • Oberstar Upset with Obama Administration ‘Know-Nothings’
    • NASA's Latest Global-Warming Satellite . . .
    • Crime Down, Yet Prisons Booming
    • And When the Great White Sharks Do Invade New England . . .

February 23

    • We're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat
    • World's New Best Kept Secret
    • This Task Force Will Make Detroit More Efficient?
    • Firing James Hansen
    • Next to Be Dropped: the Rest of the ‘Story’?
    • Al Gore’s Evolving Message
    • Bad Cop, Worse Cop
    • Shocking News: "Europe's system to edge up the cost of emissions and boost green energy has backfired"
    • Re: Now They Tell Us
    • This Headline Is a Classic
    • Now They Tell Us

February 22

    • The Children, and the Alarmists' Strange Qualifications Game
    • Headline of the Day

February 21

    • They Don't Call it Tax-achusetts For Nothing
    • They Don’t Call it Tax-achusetts For Nothing
    • Recycling Plant Catches Fire in London
    • A Planet A Race An Industry at Risk
    • Oil Policy is Above His Pay Grade

February 20

    • High Hopes, Low Expectations, and Deep Fears
    • China Cuts Its C02 Emissions
    • Cancel The Mileage-Tax Plan
    • Power to the People
    • Two Minutes for Tripping
    • Vαmonos
    • Might I Suggest a Strategic Redeployment of Pres. Obama’s Green Agenda?
    • Team Obama Thinking About a Mileage Tax
    • GM’s Saab Gets Bankruptcy Protection

February 19

    • Planet Detroit
    • Hey, You Go With What You Know
    • Do We Know It Was Geo-Engineering?
    • Chinese Geo-Engineering
    • Why the EPA Needs to Play Chicken with C02 and the CAA
    • Climate Modeling vs. Financial Modeling
    • Too Kyoto-Clever by Half
    • Winging It on Hot Air
    • Sensor Drift
    • Will the Spendulus Help Wind and Solar?
    • CO2 Regulations
    • Australians Can Party, No Bull

February 18

    • Obama’s Washington Is the Enemy of Auto-Industry Reform
    • The Million-Snowman March
    • Mayor Doomberg
    • Monseur Pawlenty
    • Pieces and Points
    • More Eco-Tourists Behaving Badly

February 17

    • A Bolt from the Blue — At the Greens
    • Chrysler’s Plan to Return to Political Viability
    • Is the Obama Administration Marching to the Tune of the Animal-Agenda Army?
    • Bird vs. Jet Engine, the Video
    • Bjorn Lomborg on Kyoto 2.0
    • India: Climate Billions an Entitlement
    • Dense Urban Agglomerations May Not Look Green . . .
    • A Call to Arms (and Pens)
    • The Big Three’s Big Steel Precedent

February 16

    • Two Poles of Climate Fear
    • More on the Tax vs. Rationing Front
    • Seeing Redneck
    • Tax Those Whose Hair Is on Fire, Too
    • Flash: Bush made “Decisive Commitments” on Climate!

February 15

    • Green Hypocrisy, Cont.
    • "That Doesn’t Make ’Em Police Cars"

February 14

    • How About Physics for Sitting Presidents?
    • Climate Progress
    • Red Is Bloods; Blue Is Crips; Green Is . . . ?
    • Silver Lining

February 13

    • Seeing Red, Sending Valentines
    • Be Our Birthday Valentine
    • When Exactly Was Ethanol a Savior?
    • $300,000,000 For Hybrid Cars
    • Update from Down Under
    • Fascinating Glimpse at the Brains Behind the IPCC Report

February 12

    • One Biiillllllion Bodies!
    • Cue Twilight Zone Theme
    • Ten-Year-Olds Playing Soccer
    • Photo of the Day
    • Canard, Indeed
    • The Met Office

February 11

    • Didn’t Get the Memo
    • Boxer Called Out on the Carpet
    • Delay, Baby, Delay
    • Green Backlash in Australia Over Bush Fires
    • A Modest Proposal on Population Floe
    • A Non-Lethal, But Successful Way to Prevent Bird Strikes
    • Costs With No Benefits . . . Sounds Like a Plan
    • Re: Losing Credence
    • The Other Side of the Story

February 10

    • We Didn’t Listen to the Age of Stupid
    • Lutz Bails
    • Going with the Floe
    • In the End, People Are Still the Problem
    • More on the Australian Wildfires
    • May I See Your Travel Permit?
    • Sammy Wilson’s Ongoing War
    • Losing Credence

February 09

    • Obama in Elkhart
    • Australian Wildfire Links
    • Does Ethanol Save Consumers Money at the Pump?
    • East River Orchids
    • Nissan to Cut 20,000 Jobs
    • And The Grammy Goes To . . .

February 07

    • Are You Ready for Peak Indium?

February 06

    • When You Lie Down Do Business With Dogs . . .
    • Time for Red Hot Lies II (Already)?
    • Teach Your Children Well
    • A Difference in Degree
    • Hovercrafts, Concordes, and Windmills

February 05

    • The Tyranny of Oil
    • Groucho Hansen
    • Obama’s Speech at the Energy Department
    • Tarnished Role Models
    • New Study Shows Corn Ethanol Worse for the Environment Than Gasoline
    • Sweden Goes Nuclear
    • Commerce Secretary Designee Gregg on Cap and Trade
    • Stimulus Bill Projects vs. Green Extremists
    • A Kennedy Who Hates Pork?
    • The Can Take My Ice Cold Beer From Me When They Pry It From My Cold, Dead Hands
    • Warming to the Conversation . . .
    • Hot Air on Homes Served
    • Where Have You Been, ‘Al’?
    • Gov. Palin vs. Ashley Judd

February 04

    • Another Thing To Worry About In A Warming World
    • Nil, Baby, Nil!
    • Driving Dangerously
    • Governor Moonbat: The Interview
    • ‘It Was Like a Terrarium in There.’
    • Boxer Lists Her Global Warming "Principles," Inhofe Hits Back
    • Alarmists Are in Big Ketchup's Packet Pocket
    • Ford Picks a Battery Manufacturer
    • Governor Moonbat

February 03

    • Marlo Meets Greenpeace
    • Fox News Joins Hypocrisy Watch
    • I Am Exceedingly Vexed by Your Very Existence
    • Taladre, Bebι, Taladre
    • We Must Attack By Day . . .
    • Energy Infrastructure
    • Discover Orwell
    • IPCC Cage Match
    • War is Peace, Etc.

February 02

    • Punxsutawney Phoebus
    • Is Your Children Learning?
    • Al Gore Gets All Wet
    • Sue, Baby, Sue!
    • No Zambonis at the 2010 Winter Olympics
    • Drill, ’Bama, Drill
    • Global Warming vs. "Heavy Snow"
    • Red Hot Life
    • If Obama Won't Take the Lesson From California . . .

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